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Soliday Shines Bright In Reardan Victory

Boys basketball

Robb Soliday led four players in double figures with 17 points, and Reardan (8-1) forced 19 turnovers Thursday in beating Davenport 73-62 in the title game of the Reardan Tournament.

James Kiger had nine rebounds and Corey Krupke eight for Reardan. Cliff Swain kept the Gorillas (3-6) in the game with four 3-pointers.

Reardan 73, Davenport 62

Davenport 9 19 15 19 - 62

Reardan 14 18 24 17 - 73

DAVENPORT Buchanan 10, Deal 0, Swain 16, Parsons 0, Telecky 9, Bailey 0, FitzPatrick 2, McClure 0, Hammond 7, Turnbough 18.

REARDAN Jenkin 0, Lane 0, Graham 8, Ro.Soliday 17, Rh.Soliday 7, Kiger 8, Martin 0, Titchenal 12, Eastman 10, Jernstrom 0, Krupke 11.

St. George’s 67, Columbia 12

Jason Ala scored 13 as the Dragons (5-2) beat the Lions (0-5) in the consolation game.

St. George’s 17 13 21 16 - 67

Columbia 2 0 6 4 - 12

ST. GEORGE’S Cooke 2, Tseng 2, Blume 4, Kennedy 2, Sadler 3, Kuney 12, Ala 13, Charbonneau 0, Laugen 11, Averett 6, Routh-Corker 2, DePonty 7, Col 3.

COLUMBIA Wass 0, McLean 0, Kastelic 2, Hofstetter 0, Wilson 0, Niedhart 0, Smith 4, Philpot 0, Cornwall 0, Covington 6, Dockins 0, Wilson 0, Carlson 0.

WEST VALLEY TOURNAMENT

West Valley 80, Lakeside 69

David Schillinger scored 24 and Vinnie Pecht had 14 rebounds to lead the host Eagles (7-0) over the Eagles (4-3).

Ty Gregorak of WV came off the bench to add nine points and eight rebounds.

Lakeside 18 14 18 19 - 69

West Valley 17 23 17 23 - 80

LAKESIDE Nelson 8, Petticrew 19, Bender 11, Feider 3, Brakel 0, Day 2, Dasenbrock 3, Coe 4, Spiger 11, Miller 8.

WEST VALLEY Schillinger 24, Sweet 9, Whitney 0, Wascenske 0, Mortensen 5, Schroder 0, Gerrells 13, Bonner 12, Gregorak 9, Pecht 8.

G-Prep 74, Post Falls 43

Paul Sweeny scored 22 to lead the Bullpups (5-1) over the Trojans (3-4) and into the title game.

Post Falls 11 21 4 7 - 43

Gonzaga Prep 21 21 9 23 - 74

POST FALLS Bechel 0, Alexander 4, Quesnell 2, McLean 0, Hollenbeck 0, Campbell 6, O’Briant 6, Lee 10, Shepherd 8, Juhlin 7.

GONZAGA PREP Kocharhook 6, Dixson 2, Kordash 0, Thielma 14, B.Sweeny 1, Ryan 2, Powell 2, P.Sweeny 22, Herrin 6, McFarland 10, Egger 5, Hartnett 4.

BELLEVUE CC TOURNAMENT

Chewelah 79, Bothell 66

Jeremy Landram had 22 points and 13 assists as the Cougars (5-0) of the Northeast A beat the Cougars (4-2) for their second consecutive tourney win over a Class AAA team.

Chewelah’s semifinal opponent was unknown at press time.

Bothell 8 10 29 19 - 66

Chewelah 19 23 14 23 - 79

BOTHELL Hammer 18, Westman 8, Nelson 11, Roache 19, Karp 8, Roesen 2.

CHEWELAH Je.Landram 22, Murbach 8, Skok 4, Boone 11, Belzer 16, Rogers 10, Rainer 8.

LIBERTY TOURNAMENT

Liberty 73, Freeman 57

Jordan Rafter had eight assists and eight rebounds to guide the host Lancers (8-1) over the Scotties (5-3).

Travis Greenwalt added 10 rebounds for Liberty. Andy Hill scored 23 for Freeman, which played without two injured starters and had four players foul out.

Liberty plays for the title against Northwest Christian (4-2), which beat Tekoa-Oakesdale (1-7) in the other game. No score or details were reported.

Freeman 9 11 23 14 - 57

Liberty 15 23 13 22 - 73

FREEMAN - Odle 5, Aa.Hill 5, White 2, Miller 2, An.Hill 23, Reed 11, Sheffield 2, Friberg 6.

LIBERTY P.Rafter 6, Horlacher 11, J.Rafter 16, Cornwall 17, Tee 2, Greenwalt 18, Engle 1, Holling 2.

GAR.-PAL. TOURNAMENT

Gar.-Pal. 71, Sprague-Harr. 64

B.J. Hill scored 23 and Logan Coles had nine rebounds and made 4 of 5 3-pointers to lead the host Vikings (4-3) over the Falcons (5-5).

G-P, 1 for 11 at the line in the first half, made 16 of 21 after the break. Jeremy Fox hit 7 of 9 free throws during one stretch. Ryan Hattrup of the Falcons scored 23.

Spr.-Harrington 8 14 11 31 - 64

Garfield-Palouse 17 12 16 26 - 71

SPRAGUE/HARRINGTON Newcomb 10, Shields 5, Putney 2, Countryman 16, Hattrup 23, Carper 4, Vold 4.

GARFIELD-PALOUSE Hill 23, Bischoff 2, Coles 18, Fox 9, Gerhart 4, Miller 2, Hegg 2, Thurston 11.

Colfax 61, Orcas Island 48

Andy Asbjornsen made three 3-pointers and scored 22 as the Bulldogs (2-5) forced 22 turnovers in beating the Vikings (7-2).

Colfax plays for the title today against Gar-Pal.

Colfax 12 19 12 18 - 61

Orcas Island 16 9 15 8 - 48

COLFAX Kehne 5, Van Dyke 3, Asbjornsen 22, Parrish 0, Becker 0, Curtis 2, Conklin 2, Zimmerman 3, Stoner 13, Hall 11.

ORCAS ISLAND Segault 7, Rueb 0, Mahoney 5, Gilbertson 5, Eastman 4, Sasan 2, Roach 9, Rutledge 7, Knapp 9.

V.CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT

V.Christian 72, F.Christian 60

Jeremy Sandin scored 19 of his 25 in the second half as the host Panthers (3-6) came from 18 points behind to beat the Eagles (2-5).

FC scored the first 11 points of the second half, but the Panthers rallied behind Sandin. Jared Horton scored 30 for the Eagles, including all of the team’s fourth-quarter points.

Falls Christian 15 22 17 6 - 60

Valley Christian 18 12 19 23 - 72

FALLS CHRISTIAN Bligh 2, Mullen 2, Burns 11, Horton 30, Larson 13.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN Dahl 3, Stager 4, Teterud 8, Spuler 19, Sears 8, Asbury 2, Sandin 25, King 3.

Odessa 60, Rosalia 48

Jayson Melcher and Jared Praetorius scored 15 points apiece to lead the Tigers (3-5) over the Spartans (5-3) and into the title game.

Rosalia 14 4 13 17 - 48

Odessa 18 13 14 15 - 60

ROSALIA Peterson 2, VanGrimbergen 2, Maley 11, Naught 3, Scheele 19, Finley 10, Blank 3.

ODESSA Kramer 5, Starkel 7, Melcher 15, Carlson 10, Grall 6, Pitts 2, Praetorius 15.

NON-LEAGUE

CdA 61, Colville 50

Jesse Hoorelbeke had 11 rebounds and Lukas O’Dowd added nine as the Vikings (5-4) beat the visiting Indians (1-7).

Colville 8 18 6 18 - 50

Coeur d’Alene 16 10 13 22 - 61

COLVILLE - Hardison 0, Eslick 0, Johnston 11, Ortner 10, Kane 1, True 3, Sprangers 5, Day 0, Spears 0, Smith 11, Salina 7, Vaagren 0, Noble 2.

COEUR D’ALENE Goodwin 0, J. Davis 11, Milionis 0, Lowry 5, Corbeill 8, Lee 6, B. Davis 6, Hermstad 4, Kovatch 0, Peebles 0, O’Dowd 12, Hoorelbeke 9.

Rogers 63, Bendigo 31

Nathan Smith’s 15 rebounds and Chris Goldsmith’s seven assists helped the Pirates (2-7) past the visitors from Australia.

Kent Browning and Kevin Oglesbee had four steals apiece for Rogers.

Bendigo 8 2 10 11 - 31

Rogers 19 27 8 9 - 63

BENDIGO (Australia) - Kelly 6, A.Cleeve 14, Moore 4, B.Cleeve 2, Cutting 3, Bamblett 2.

ROGERS Browning 9, Loffredi 4, Goldsmith 8, Cuculich 8, Oglesbee 5, Mosby 10, Hassett 3, Dainty 1, Pugh 0, Smith 11, Hemphill 2, Felgado 2.

LaCrosse-Wash. 52, Ritzville 46

Troy Nealy scored 19 and the visiting Tigercats (5-4) beat the Broncos (6-4) with a 14-5 scoring edge at the line.

Ritzville’s John Galbreath scored 21.

LaCr.-Washtucna 12 13 11 16 - 52

Ritzville 11 11 8 16 - 46

LaCROSSE-WASHTUCNA Nealy 19, Swenson 0, Ledbetter 16, Rouleau 3, Henley 1, Daniel 6, Kinch 0, Roberts 2, J.Whitman 5.

RITZVILLE T.DeVore 13, Benzel 0, Duff 3, S.Galbreath 2, D.DeVore 0, J.Galbreath 21, Russel 7, Boness 0.

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